Page 14 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 5, 1954. PHONE K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words less ... 1e ... 21.00 Terms Cust. Phone numbers are written that the bill will be padded promptly. Adm. must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the clerk. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE ELECTRIC HEATERS. Values to $18.95. Some with blower fans. Close out prices. $2.99 up. Sterling Furniture Co., 938 Mass. 11-18 SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Pennsylvania Vineyard. RCA PORTABLE 45 Phonograph in top condition and G.E. Clock-Radio. Each $20 or both for $30. A real bargain! Call 1387 w/ 6 p.m. 11-10 SEE BOB BEFORE YOU BUY! Wholesale mail order. Amazing discounts on name brand. Name brands. Call 45038 after 12 TT, brand 3 MWF. Day a day 11-18 423 Louisiana. PRISM BINOCULARS 6 x 10 with case, Cinema Studio. Photocopy. Camera Shop, 721 Mass. BUSINESS SERVICES BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co. 616 Vt. tf THANKSGIVING SPECIAL, pure-bred Slamsee kitten, 815 Ed Young, photo by Mandy Levin JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our goal is to give them fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone. Grant's 418. tf TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 2771M. TYPING: Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor. 29-B Sunnyside. Phone 3112W. tf WINTERIZE NOW! Tune-up your car for easy start, early driving. Call 785 for appointment between 7 a.m.-9 p.m. For estimates come after 4:30 p.m. Hadd Bros. Garage, 318 E. 17th. Jess and Ern- nest. 12-1 EXPERIENCED TYPIST Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. First, accurate service at regular intervals. Mrs. Glinka, 1914 Tennessean, 1368M MWF-16 TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mey. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker. Phone 25591. MWF-II QUICK ACCURATE SERVICE on all typing needs. Themes, theses, daily assignments, etc. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Ellis, 1341% Mass. Ph. 3748-13. 11-5 CANT AFFORD A BAND? Let me bring nation's best music to you through my photograph P.A. system, complete records. Call 11654 formation. WTF-tt FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, suitable for county house. Paochai, B43 Saloon, To- ne Lake. MODERN GARAGE with concrete floor. Close to cannons. See at 1640 III, or phone 1825M. 11-9 Comfort! Convention! JAWHACKER NEW LOOK! EUDITIONED CHAIRS NOW thru SAT. VICTOR MATURE "THE ROBE" WANTED Dance Lessons to Be Given Free square dance instructions, sponsored by the Lawrence Recreation commission, will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Community building. The instruction, open to advanced and beginning students, will continue on alternate Mondays through the winter. Miss Selma Hoffman of the Haskell institute will be instructor. TRANSPORTATION WOULD THE PERSON who took my parka by mistake from the Cafeteria on Monday, SE return it in questions. Needed very little Phone 1049W, Jack Melody, 11-8 Paraffin wax made from petroleum is one of 32 ingredients employed in the manufacture of matches, and the match industry consumed 18,000,000 pounds of paraffin wax in 1953. The Match Industry Information Bureau reported. SOMEONE DRIVING TO TEXAS over Thanksgiving vacation. Please phone $5 REWARD FOR BLUE PARAKEE missing since Sept. 13. Invalid's pet Monday we restored a lost bird to owner Won't you be as kind? Call 7184W. 11- Enrollment Gains At 7 of 10 Schools A strong factor in these gains were larger freshman classes, Dr. Raymond Walters, University of Cincinnati president, reported after studying enrollment estimates from registrars of 518 approved institutions in all parts of the country. "Numbers remain way below the totals of the post-war period," Walters said. "But while this is a lull, it is a live lull before the population storm of college students due in the coming decade." SUNDAY TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesman at the First Aid Station for comprehensive information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf Prevue SAT. 11:30 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and inter-airport transfers. Trip packages. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. tt DO YOU YOU GUARANTEED transportation? For new or used cars from K.C.'s largest factory dealership write c.G.E.L. Kansan. 11-5 Cincinnati—(U.P.)—Seven out of every 10 American universities and colleges reported moderate increases in total attendances of full-time students this autumn as compared with a year ago. LOST Selling electric light bulbs is a profitable business. Last year nearly 1,100,000,000 household bulbs were sold in this country. for 4 days STARTS SUNDAY Based on the exciting Saturday Evening Post story VARSITY THE TEACHER OF THE WORLD NOW thru SAT. "The Little World of Don Camillo" RETURN from the SEA starting JAN STERLING NEVILLE BRAND Continuous Shows Both Theatres Every Sunday 1:00 p.m. on Interviews Engineering students will be interviewed by personnel representatives from the following companies Monday through Friday: Factory Insurance association, civil chemical, electrical, and chemical MONDAY Ethyl corporation, chemical engineers. McDonnell Aircraft corporation, aeronautical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers. Also mathematics and physics majors. TUESDAY McDonnell Aircraft corporation. Pan American reducing chemical pollution. Proctor and Gamble, chemical, petroleum, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineers. Also chemists and general business majors. WEDNESDAY Proctor and Gamble. Rohm & Haas, Redstone Arsenal research division; mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineers. Also chemists and physicists. THURSDAY U. S. Naval Air development center, electrical, mechanical, and aeronautical engineers. Also physicists. Proctor and Gamble Hood, and Sambur. White Sands proving ground, all engineers. Also mathematics, physics, and chemistry majors. Gulf Oil corporation, petroleum chemical, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineers. Atlantic Refining company, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, petroleum and geological engineering, physicists, geologists and physicists. FRIDAY Gulf Oil corporation. Atlantic Refining company. Mrs. Tucker's products, chemical engineers and chemists. Interested persons should sign interview schedules and fill out applications in the School of Engineering office, 111 Marvin. Iowa Plans New Cave for Public Beulah, Falls, In. — (UP) — Iowa's answer to the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, Spook Cave, is being prepared for public inspection. A new cave was discovered near this picnic spot in October, 1953, by Gerald Mielke, 37, a Monona Iowa, farmer and M. James Hohman, 45, former McGregor, Iowa resident. The two men investigated a hole in the bluffs on the Mississippi river near here which natives had called "spoooky" because of the sounds coming from it. Theta Chi LAWN THEATRE a Sneak Preview Magnificent Entertainment Spectacle Presents in Theta Color Premiere Engagement on Earth Evening Performance Friday, Nov. 5 745 Ohio KU Film Series Offers Foreign, U.S. Movies Like to see the type of movies other countries make? Or perhaps an early Hollywood production you may have missed because it was before your time? Then try to make the next showing of the University Film Series, in Hoch auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. ___ The Friday night Film Series is a popular source of entertainment and instruction for the University community. Its educational uses are 'many in that students in foreign languages get a chance to hear it spoken and foreign techniques of production can be seen. Changes in style of acting over the years and the different types of humor all add up to an entertaining form of education, which has been very popular since the series was started in 1950. Starting with only six numbers, the present series replaced a lecture series which had been going for 25 years. Geared to the student's wishes, the lecture replacement came because of student requests and petitions. The students also requested films be shown on Friday night so more persons could attend. The films are selected by a committee which welcomes suggestions. The commission recommends. mittee, which welcomes suggestions. The committee consists of: Chairman Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the Univ- isty; Dr. A. J. Burzle, chairman of the department of German; Prof. Allen Crafton, chairman of the department of speech and drama; Prof. W. H. Shoemaker, chairman of the department of Romance languages; Prof. James Wortham. DanceBandChosen For Homecoming The Jay McShann band, recording artists for Mercury, will play at the Homecoming dance from 9 to midnight tomorrow in the Student Union ballroom. Tickets may be purchased for 50 cents at the information booth, outside the Hawk's Nest and at the dance. Regional Horace Heidt winners Marlin McCune, college junior, and Jack McVaugh, will play a duet on the trumpet and drums during intermission. Trophies for the winning house decorations will be presented and the queen and her attendants will be introduced. chairman of the department of English; Robert Vosper, director of the library, and Ronald Lee Denchfield, college junior, and Donald Gene Fine, engineering senior, who were selected by the ASC. The committee meets several times yearly to decide on titles for the next year. According to Mr. Nichols, "Nominations are welcome from the student body and should be submitted to any member of the committee." Ten films are selected and include German, French, Spanish, Scandinavian, Italian, English, and American productions. Many titles are not released for colleges and others may be in "deep-freeze" to be reissued later. Also, many foreign films either have not been shown in this country, or have no subtitles. The series has been a complete success, Mr. Nichols said, with large audiences in attendance since the first showing. And, in reference to the foreign films, Nichols said, "The student can see that someplace besides Hollywood can make good movies." Eight to Participate In Debate Tourney Eight members of the debate squad will compete against inexperienced debaters from Kansas colleges and universities in the Kansas State Novice Debate tournament in Manhattan tomorrow. Squad members who will participate in the fourth are Joel Sterrett, Kenneth Irby, Abraam Gorelick, Wanda Wellier, Hugh Bruner, and Gordon Ryan, college freshmen; Charles Shankin, engineering freshman, and R. L. Brown, college sophomore. Ortega Concert Cancelled the department of Romance language and literature announced yesterday that the lecture-concert to be given by Maria de Leon Ortega, Mexican folk artist, Nov. 11 has been cancelled. DII 32E 18 More Days till Thanksgiving Vacation 43 More Days till Christmas Vacation **FLY From Kansas City To:** Round trip, tax included Sky Tourist First Clas CHICAGO $ 41.80 $ 54.67 SAN FRANCISCO 165.00 212.85 PHILADELPHIA 107.80 137.17 DENVER 82.29 SIoux FALLS, S.D. 47.74 FAMILY DAYS — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Head of family pays full fare—wife and children 12 through 21 years of age pay half fare. - Steamship Lines - Conducted Tours — Domestic and Foreign Air Lines — Domestic and Foreign - Air Lines --- Domestic and Foreign Reserve Now for 1955 Steamship Sailings The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Massachusetts Sts. 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